Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Issues and Controversies | |
Gerald Rosen
Wiley 2004-10-18 |
Rosen, G. M. (Ed.) (2004). Posttraumatic ftress disorder: Issues and controversies. West Sussex: Wiley & Sons.
Table of Contents
1 Conceptual Problems with the DSM-IV Criteria for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Richard J. McNally2 Risk Factors and the Adversity-Stress Model
Marilyn L. Bowman and Rachel Yehuda3 Risk Factors and PTSD: A Historian’s Perspective
Ben Shephard4 Unresolved Issues in the Assessment of Trauma Exposure and Posttraumatic Reactions
B. Christopher Frueh, Jon D. Elhai, and Danny G. Kaloupek5 Malingering and the PTSD Data Base
Gerald M. Rosen6 Psychophysiologic Reactivity: Implications for Conceptualizing PTSD
Scott P. Orr, Richard J. McNally, Gerald M. Rosen, and Arieh Y. Shalev7 When Traumatic Memory Was a Problem: On the Historical Antecedents of PTSD
Allan Young8 On the Uniqueness of Trauma Memories in PTSD
Lori A. Zoellner and Joyce N. Bittenger9 Memory, Trauma, and Dissociation
Steven J. Lynn, Joshua A. Knox, Oliver Fassler, Scott O. Lilienfeld, and Elizabeth F. Loftus10 In the Aftermath of Trauma: Normative Reactions and Early Interventions
Richard A. Bryant11 “First Do No Harm:” Emerging Guidelines for the Treatment of Posttraumatic Reaction
James D. Herbert and Marc Sageman12 Cross-cultural Perspectives on the Medicalization of Human Suffering
Derek Summerfield
Before we talk about PTSD, we should be aware of the problems around the concept of PTSD.